When we needed to hand in our DigiPack, we had not yet completed it due to the uncertainty we had about our design. We was not happy with some of the things we had created but the deadline was made therefore we had to hand in what we already had.
This is the feedback we was given from the class:
It is very girly and the colours and text match up to the genre, the pictures are nicely edited and bright. They could make the text a bit bigger because it is quite small and you have to squint, maybe add another panel
I think the best thing about this digipack is the picture they have used. Out of all the photo's these are the most professional photo's taken.
I think that this digipack really fits in with the characteristics of Grace Starr herself with the use of colours. I also really like the back cover of the digipack with the glittery pinks and blues. One thing to improve would be to improve the actual CD design possibly as the black colour isn't regularly used in other parts of the digipack
Typical pop girl theme with pink and light blue colour theme. A poster could maybe be included.
WWW: Easily able to see what music genre it is and who the artist is. The front cover and lyrics page are my favourite pages. EBI: On song list page the logos at the bottom are stretched. I personally don't like the black on the CD it makes the pink dull and less interesting. On front cover possibly put the text lower down so it doesn't go across Charlotte's face. Can't fault lyrics page.
Grace Starr's digipak is definitely one of the best as the quality of the images are brilliant and there is a good establishment of Grace's identity. However the song list needs to be more in unity with the rest of the digipak.
When looking at gracestarrs digipak it was very colourful and did stand out a lot from the others. The colour is good throughout all of the digipak and is appropriate throughout it all.The colours are really girly and this was attract girl teenage fans. All the information that you need to know about the album is on the digipak, eg the song titles. You can tell what the genre is straight away by looking at the colours used.
Strong colour scheme throughout - bar the actual CD - its far too dark in comparison to the light girly image you've presented in the rest of the digipak.
Lovely picture that sells the artist well, and I really like the layout, text and images have been positioned well. There could be a few more pages as there is only four. I feel that the same font or a similar font could have been used throughout as there are quite a few different looks. The artist name maybe should have been added on the cover as well.
I like this digipak as it has a lot of colour and catches the eye as there is a lot going on. The target audience can be identified through the digipak. The images are very relevant and have been edited nicely to fit the style of the artist and has synergy with the rest of the artists products.
I feel grace Starr could use a thank you page, i don't see anything wrong with the overall design because it fits well and has a theme. I like how the colours flow
Make the text bigger as its quite hard to read.Text is hard to read Colours are bright and catch attention
There are only 4 pieces rather than 6 so there could be two more additions to the digipak. the baby blue and pink colour theme is nice and girly and very fitting, however this is lost on the actual CD which is black and hot pink and could be sparklier and girlier like the rest of the digipak.
The colours and fonts are really effective, the sparkly background really goes with the girly artist they are trying to pull off. Improvement: most groups have 6 pages of their digipak, you can too!
The overall feedback from the class was that there was only 4 pages which we could increase to 6, which we was already planning on doing due to us not have completed the whole thing. The other main thing was that the CD did not go with the rest of the DigiPack due to the strong colours. We agree with this completely and are planning on changing the design immediately.
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